As Their Wells Dry Up, California’s Small Farms Seek Emergency Relief September 9, 2021 As agricultural wells run dry in California’s historic drought, small farms must make tough decisions.
Old Dog Ranch: An Early Adopter of a New Regenerative Agriculture Certification September 3, 2021 Old Dog Ranch becomes the first nut farm to earn Regenerative Organic Certification.
Volunteers of the Month: Abigail Bradshaw, Abigail Pak, and Kenzie Westergard August 27, 2021 CUESA welcomed three summer Westmont College interns to support Foodwise Kids and other programs.
CUESA Impact Report 2020-2021: Community Is Essential August 26, 2021 This year was a testament to the power of you: farmers, food makers, chefs, and neighbors working together to create a powerful and resilient local food shed.
Feed Hospitality Program Winds Down on August 26 August 25, 2021 As we work to support ongoing food access programs and food education programs for youth and families, CUESA is ending the Feed Hospitality program.
"What Did You Do This Summer?" Foodwise Teens Fellows Give Back August 20, 2021 A group of San Francisco high school students dedicated eight weeks working at the farmers market or school garden.
Video: What’s Cool About Farmers Markets? Just Ask a Kid August 13, 2021 CUESA releases a series of Foodwise Kids videos for the virtual classroom—with farmers and kids as the stars.
Meet Our Team: Tiffany Chung August 10, 2021 Meet our Foodwise Kids Education Manager Coordinator Tiffany Chung, who adapted our kids program for distance learning.
Foodwise Kids Brings the Joy of the Farmers Market to Students During the Pandemic August 5, 2021 Teaching kids is hard, it’s chaotic, and it’s messy. But take it from an intern who help relaunch CUESA’s Foodwise Kids program: it’s crucial and rewarding.
Volunteer of the Month: Jessica Holmes July 30, 2021 Jessica Holmes is a market regular who also gives her time to support CUESA’s mission behind the scenes.
Yerba Buena Tea Co. Is Leaving the Bay July 16, 2021 Yerba Buena Tea Co.’s last day at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market will be July 17, as they plan for a big move.
Drought's Toll on California Family Farms July 16, 2021 Just as California begins recovering from a year of pandemic and devastating wildfires, the state is facing another disaster: severe drought.